eggssell Posted November 9, 2012 Share Posted November 9, 2012 again for those that have never seen the scratch doco. Another outtake from ztrips extra bit. now how is this for beatmatching. he has two songs which already have different tempos. and are not digitally in perfect beat. And one of the tracks speeds up. so he has to beatmatch the wholetime.in the full vid you get to hear how each track sounds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overit Posted November 9, 2012 Share Posted November 9, 2012 +rep eggs I used to do this to phatten up a live recording of frank sinatra singing "let's take it nice and easy". Using a beat from a dj rectangle battle weapon. both bits of vinyl worn out now. Sometimes I would trainwreck so bad lol!but IMO it is so important to modern DJing to keep flying the flag for this type of instrumentalist approach to using turntables.If anyone wants to get started trying this technique try using your decks to beatmatch any basic quantised digital loop (i.e. a modern song) to a beatles or rolling stones original recording. Both bands' drummers are notoriously bad at keeping time when doing drum rolls or fills so you have to stay on your toes throughout. My toptips - cut some of the bass and nudge and bend the rock track, not the modern loop. Keep the drum loop from the quantised track most prominent in the mix. If you start nudging that phat modern Kick drum everyone will hear. If you nudge the scratchy old rock recording you will get away with more.Then come tell me you didnt feel the energy transfer through your speakers when you got it right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrxfiend Posted November 10, 2012 Share Posted November 10, 2012 but IMO it is so important to modern DJing to keep flying the flag for this type of instrumentalist approach to using turntablesThen come tell me you didnt feel the energy transfer through your speakers when you got it right.Solid post QFT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SourceRaver Posted November 10, 2012 Share Posted November 10, 2012 He's 'riding the pitch' by using the pitch slider to speed up and slow down the record without using his hands or fingers. Pretty impressive given the track is constantly speeding up. I love watching some Djs (Ellaskins is one) who beat match using only this method. At my best I could get the beat matched by using my fingers and if it started to drift during the mix I'd ride the pitch to bring it back in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overit Posted November 10, 2012 Share Posted November 10, 2012 bang on source.I know you know so just for the record: "riding the pitch" is the old skool technique of beat-matching without nudging to avoid any wobbly increases in pitch. Vinyl only users may need to learn this.these days with digital keylock on dvs and cdjs this technique is a lot easier. You can nudge the platter and change tempo with the pitch quite dramatically. It will not be audible as an increase in the pitch of the music. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrxfiend Posted November 10, 2012 Share Posted November 10, 2012 bang on source.I know you know so just for the record: "riding the pitch" is the old skool technique of beat-matching without nudging to avoid any wobbly increases in pitch. Vinyl only users may need to learn this.these days with digital keylock on dvs and cdjs this technique is a lot easier. You can nudge the platter and change tempo with the pitch quite dramatically. It will not be audible as an increase in the pitch of the music.I would think you could end up in a trainwreck quite easily with that tecnique?Sent from my GT-I9210T using Tapatalk 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted November 10, 2012 Share Posted November 10, 2012 yes but once you have it down pat it is better in some ways as you don't have to touch the record when beatmatching Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GREMM1S Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 It's certainly better for smaller adjustments, but if youre a fair way off no way in avoiding the jog.Either way they are just two methods for achieving the same thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJElev8 Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 This is much harder to do than Z makes it look. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overit Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 This is much harder to do than Z makes it look.The most important thing any entertainer needs to do:make it look easy.The biggest mistake any newbie can make:think it is as easy as it looks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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